The Pakt favoured a high-revving formula with hard-boiled street-smart lyrics delivered quick and cool against super-charged Chuck Berry guitar licks, a modus operandi much like the MC5 circa Back in the USA, but with a vibe that was more attuned to the pubs and squats of their native Ladbroke Grove. Though given a punk rock paint job, the sound is redolent with the fumes of high-octane British R&B, a dead giveaway of their roots, as The Rockets.
Along with some choice cover versions, like the Whos Its Not True, they looked to the old Rockets songbook and retooled material written by Andy with the Rockets old manager Frank Day, including some great songs like Fruit Machine, Dogfight, Speeding and Sick n Tired. Although R&B based, these tracks all had plenty of attitude and aggression, so worked well in their new punkier context.
Safe and Warm was recorded as the single in October 1977, and in the studio the band created a uniquely moody, almost psychedelic sound, Coull laying down a soulful vocal over Colquhuons screaming guitar lines and Manlys supporting rhythm licks, while some strikingly eerie harmony back-ups add a magical finishing touch.
A month later, Warsaw Pakt assembled at Trident Studios to record their Instant Album. Less than 24 hours later, with the bands fingers still bleeding, Needle Time was released. It sold an impressive 5,000 units almost immediately, but after that the label, inexplicably, refused to press more copies.
More than forty years later, Needle Time stands as one of the most authentic documents of the lean, visceral sound of London punk rock in its banner year. LP + 7" single pack reissued here on vinyl for the first time. Includes insert with extensive liner notes by Mike Stax (Ugly Things Magazine) and individually hand customized record cover.
- Limited to 1000 copies
- Includes a 7"
Side A
1 It's Not True
2 Even Money
3 Fruit Machine
4 Dog Fight
5 Fast Eddie
6 Sick & Tired
Side B
1 Nose Bleed
2 Steppin' Outa Line
3 Believe Me Honey
4 Lorraine
5 Safe And Warm
6 Speeding